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🚀 Power Your Productivity with the Ultimate 13-in-1 Docking Station!
The Plugable 13-in-1 USB C Docking Station is a professional-grade hub designed for busy managers and multitaskers. It supports triple 4K monitors via 3 HDMI and 3 DisplayPort outputs, delivers up to 100W laptop charging, and offers 13 versatile ports including USB-C, USB-A, Ethernet, and SD card reader. Compatible across Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS, it ensures seamless connectivity and stable performance with DisplayLink drivers, making it the go-to docking solution for a clutter-free, high-efficiency workspace.










| ASIN | B0779K9DG2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,588 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #54 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | Plugable |
| Compatible Devices | Windows 10 / 11, macOS 10. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,799 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Input Voltage | 20 Volts |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 2.64"W x 6.89"H |
| Item Type Name | UD-ULTC4K |
| Item Weight | 486 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Plugable |
| Mfr Part Number | UD-ULTC4K |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | UD-ULTC4K |
| Number of Ports | 13 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 2.64"W x 6.89"H |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 3 |
| Total USB Ports | 5 |
| Total Usb Ports | 5 |
| UPC | 819927011460 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Parts and Labor |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
B**N
Finally, a Docking Station for MAC-book M-Series!!!
I've used this every day for work for over a year now. Apart from a couple MINOR bugs, this doc has been GREAT. The Bad: You'll have to set it up ONCE and grant it special permissions to enable the features. It froze on me ONCE and I had to unplug the cable for 60 seconds for my mouse to work again. The Good: Literally everything else. It allows you to use more monitors than your M-Series Mac Processor allows from the factory. My 2023 MacBook M3 Pro can now use 3 high-def monitors instead of the 2 factory-limited external displays, and they look great. It charges my MBP and connects ALL my devices through just one USB-C connection. It's easy to set up and the only problem it ever gave me took less than 15 minutes to correct. This is a device that Apple Computers should have made themselves. If you use your Macbook Pro every day, then BUY IT. My only regret was not buying this device SOONER.
E**D
Great product, Great support
Great customer support. Ive used my current version for around 22 months, it developed a connection issue with the HDMI 3 port. Plugable shipped out a replacement unit within 24 hours. Great suppoprt!
C**R
Simple to use and delivers on promises
It held up well in a year of use (so far). I use it along with two 2K 144hz monitors and a mac and I've never had an issue.
P**R
Great but design could use improvement
Solid product and I want to give it 4 stars as the design needs improvement, however I believe this hub is better than the competition so leaving as 5 stars.. Plugable take notes. I use it for work which prohibits 3rd party software installations (which you need as thunderbolt 4 (usb-c) based hubs generally rely on displaylink drivers), but once I got passed that hurdle it was all plug and play. I have it using 2x 2k monitors, one at 120h, one at 100hz (I am using hdmi and will eventually switch to DP but until then I'm willing to accept throttled frame rates), and a 3rd regular 1080p over hdmi. In addition I have power, ethernet, and three usb peripherals. With that being said, the device runs flawlessly, with one caveat... It gets pretty toasty. PLUGABLE PLEASE READ THIS: it would take very little to implement an exhaust fan or another thermal solution in your higher end/flagship workstations. I did it myself, but I know this now voids any warranty I hoped to have. Please consider adding a fan to the top of your products or something similar. If I was running the stated/rated three 4k monitors at 60hz this thing would likely get way too hot and compromise its longevity. Take a look at the pictures.... EZ! I traced and cut a hole for a 25mm usb fan by cooler guys (also purchased on Amazon, amazing..) and now have an exhaust fan atop the hub, and it works FLAWLESSLY with near zero noise. Could not be happier now. The heat from the hub had me nervous but now, no more heat :) Consider any modifications at your own risk as this will certainly void your warranty, but I'll say mine works better than ever :)
R**E
DO NOT BUY THIS DOCK
Update: DO NOT BUY THIS DOCK. This dock is the worst experience in my entire life for buying accessories for a Mac. If you have any HDCP content you want to play, it will not play if the DisplayLink driver is installed. Even if you have a passthrough or even if you have an HDMI port. The driver disables any ability to play HDCP content. Talking to the Support team, their solution was to install Chrome. That isn't a solution. That is a workaround. I can't watch any of the movies I purchased through Apple TV or any other native app that uses HDCP. This isn't a bug. This is how Virtual USB-C displays work. They need to say this in the product details. Hiding this is just shady as hell. You only find out when you search for a black screen for playing Apple TV or Netflix in Safari. The dock, for me, was constantly dropping connection. I used the supplied USB-C cable and tried a new verified TB3 cable heck, I even used a Verified TB4 cable, and yes, the wattage was above spec for this device. I thought maybe it was my M1 Macbook Air so I tested it on a Mac Mini M1, Macbook Pro, and it still has the same issue. I stream content and it was always frustrating that it dropped the connection. I thought it was my internet. To find out it was the dock. Even USB devices would randomly drop and connect. One display always turns off and turns back on. I contacted support and that is where this gets worse. The solution was always to try a new cable or install Chrome for HDCP content. I even sent them a log from their debug program they ask you to install to gather information. They say nothing is wrong with my dock. Working with support was one of the worst I have ever worked with. You think spending $300+ dollars on a dock the company would have better support. My Solution? I bought a new M2 Pro MacMini. This has support for 3 monitors(which is why I bought this dock). I have no issues with my monitors dropping in and out. My internet connection is stable, and I have no issues. So now the dock is in the basement collecting dust. I just want a refund for not only my frustrations with the hardware but for the support. But it's too late. So my goal is to make sure no one will experience this frustration. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM PLUGGABLE.
C**F
DisplayLink is very helpful now that I understand it's purpose.
As a guy who works in IT I never would have believed that any laptop in 2023 would ever go back to only working with one monitor after almost any laptop made in the past 5 years would easily work with 2-3 monitors. As I started to support people using M1 and M2 Apple laptops I was baffled to find that they only work with one monitor. My first assumption was that my co-workers didn't know jack diddly squat since obviously I'm the expert here. Imagine my humiliation when I found out they were right. This has kept me up at night, so here I am venting about it to my fellow Amazon explorers. Apple just keeps making my life harder by convincing people that their bantha poodoo computers with 8GB RAM in 2023 are better than my professional recommendations. What is DisplayLink? - All you need to know is that it enables laptops that only support one monitor to work with two monitors. It basically works by compressing display data so that there is enough bandwidth to send data to a second monitor on a poopy data pipeline. Magically, it makes a useless Apple laptop a little more tolerable. There is one downside I've noticed while using this. A lot of my co-workers use this with the laptop display on as well as 2 external 4K monitors. The first external monitor works fine, but the second extra monitor has a noticeably lower frame/refresh rate. It's fine if you aren't watching videos or doing anything graphical. (Not like their laptop could handle that stuff in the first place) Most people just make that their email or spreadsheet monitor. I would assume that this probably only happens with 2 4K displays. I don't have other displays to test unfortunately. People obviously still prefer to have a slower second monitor than no second monitor at all. However, regardless of how annoying that downside might be, I don't blame Plugable. I blame Apple. Plugable is performing miracles by creating something out of nothing. Apple is just creating a demand for miracles. The last helpful thing you should know is the difference between Plugable's DisplayLink docks vs their Thunderbolt 3 Docks... If your laptop has a Thunderbolt port AND (the important word is 'AND') has a CPU/GPU/APU that supports 2+ external monitors then you definitely want the Thunderbolt dock. You will have plenty of bandwidth to use multiple 4K monitors at the same time at full speed. If you are moneybanks enough to have a high-end Apple laptop with a slightly less poopy CPU that supports 2+ monitors you will also want the Thunderbolt 3 dock instead. It works fine. DisplayLink Dock - Makes a poopy computer better than it was. If your DisplayLink dock could talk they would tell your lappy, "It's okay little guy, I'll try to translate your sign language so the other monitor can understand what you're trying to say." Thunderbolt 3 Dock - Makes your monitors treat your laptop like the champ it is. If your Thunderbolt docky could talk this is what it would look like: Docky: It's okay little gu... Lappy: LITTLE GUY!?? DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM??!??! Docky: Uhhh, where did the other guy go? Lappy: OTHER GUY? I KILLED THE OTHER GUY! I'M THE NEW GUY AND THINGS ARE GOING TO WORK A LITTLE DIFFERENTLY AROUND HERE! Docky: My apologies, I just haven't talked to a coherent computer in years. What are your orders sir? Lappy: INTERPRET MY INCREDIBLE DANCE MOVES AND DISPLAY THE INFORMATION ON ALL FOUR 4K MONITORS! Docky: AYE AYE CAP'N!!!! Narrator: And they lived happily ever after until the bearings on Lappy's cooling fans gave out 6 years later.
Y**O
Great after you know the trick
Initially the dock was great, but then it started having problems. Wouldn't supply power to my laptop. Pat in product support was great. My problem was in how the dock is initialized. Needed to give the dock and its power supply 90 seconds of rest before powering back up. In the meantime restarting my pc. Dock is great. Using sound output plus connect to my powered usb hub with my 6 other peripherals besides doing the basic 3 monitors through display port connections. So far haven't needed to re-initialize despite disconnecting/reconnecting laptop.
M**W
Wouldn't stay connected
I really, really wanted to like this docking station. I've been a plugable customer for years with their usb 3.0 docking station which worked great despit it's limited speed. I used three monitors (two plugged into the dock and one directly to the laptop). Got me through working from home during the pandemic. My job recently upgraded my laptop to one of the latest HP laptops (which works perfectly), and I figured it was time to look at a new docking station. The HP docking station I have at the office worked great, and I looked at this one to get the benefits of only having to plug one USB C cable into the laptop, so all I had to do was grab the laptop and go back and forth between home and the office. The good: When it works, it works. There was no lagging, my wireless USB mouse and keyboard, webcam, and other stuff worked great. Super fast and charged well. The fact that this thing comes with the ability to use any combination of up to 3 monitors connected via displayport and/or HDMI is really the huge benefit of this thing, and also why I bought it. The bad: The dock would disconnect frequently. I read in a few reviews that this happened to some people and they also had a troubleshooting page about it on their website. I didn't think much of it and figured they probably had it worked out by now, and sure as can be it happened the first day I was using it. It only happened once every few hours at first, and then started happening every 5 minutes which was super frustrating because every time it did, the three screens (connected with displayport cables) would go black, and then come back on with everything on one screen. Then I'd have to sit there and move everything back to how I had it so I could keep working. This was an issue because every time it happened while I was screen sharing on microsoft teams calls with colleagues and clients, they went from seeing the one screen I was sharing to whatever came out on top after the dock reconnected. And that is not good especially with clients, because then they can get a glimpse at sensitive data. I'm sure it is a driver issue, because my HP dock does not do this ever. And as much as I wanted to troubleshoot it, my job's IT department has our laptops so locked down you're lucky to even open the control panel. Since this was for work, I did not have time to be dealing with that and decided to return it after about two weeks of trying to make it work. Instead I bought a docking station from HP (HP Thunderbolt Dock 120W G4) and that has been working flawlessly after several weeks. So I know it's not an issue with my Thunderbolt ports like they claim on the plugable website. And it was only $20 more than this. So, I'm sad to say, I don't think I will be buying plugable products any longer, at least not until they can solve the disconnecting issue.
D**A
elimina limitacion de mac m2, conecté 3 monitores extendidos
Es un buen producto, elimina la limitacion de las mac mini m2 de solo tener 2 pantallas externas. Pude conectar 3 monitores en pantalla extendida sin problemas.
非**開
高品質なドッキングステーション
デザイン、性能、将来性、全て気に入っています。最初不安だったサポートも、迅速に日本語で日本人が対応いただけました。少し高価ですが、4K対応、HDMI3口同時利用、100W充電、サンダーボルト4対応等、永く使えそうです。注意点は必ず利用前にパソコンにドライバーをホームページからダウンロードしインストールしておくことです。それをしないと、モニター1台しかノートパソコンにつながりません。
H**N
Great docking station
The main reason I bought this is because of the new Macbook M1 can only support one single external monitor. With the help of this docking station, I can now use 3 external monitors, one HDMI and 2 DisplayPort with the integrated DisplayLink technology. You do need to install the drive and run it. Initially, I only installed the driver but did not run it, it did not work. after a simple click and run it, it works like charm. The docking station charges the Laptop and no need to use the original charger anymore when docked. I am Happy with the purchase.
C**T
Works perfectly, and no delay
Was worried as some reviews were hit and miss, but this works amazingly, 3 screens all working, charging at the same time, able to plug in peripherals and as cards all at once, and no delay, much better than other models I've used (using razer blade 17 2022)
J**A
Works great for MacBook M1!
We purchased this after realizing that the new MacBook Air M1 can only support one single external monitor. This docking station allows us to run two 4K external monitors, 1 in HDMI and 1 in Display Port. There is a second Display Port for if we wanted to add a third external monitor. The image quality of both is great however the colour of the monitor on the Display Port is slightly darker than the HDMI. The docking station can be a little tricky to set up but after watching a quick video online we got it to work great. The docking station also charges the Laptop. Highly recommend!!
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